Caught on camera: Iranian toddler in coma after ‘drug-addled monster’ throws him to ground at Moscow airport
- An Afghan toddler, Yazdan, is in critical condition after being violently thrown to the ground by Vladimir Vitkov, who confessed to attempting to murder him while under the influence of drugs and alcohol.
- Iranian Ambassador to Moscow Kazem Jalali condemned the attack as "completely inhuman" and demanded justice following outrage from Iranian authorities.
- Doctors confirmed that Yazdan suffers from severe skull fractures and spinal injuries, and he is currently in a medically induced coma.
- Russian authorities are investigating the incident, and investigators have not yet determined whether the attack was racially motivated or based on other factors.
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A 31-year-old man was arrested at Sheremetyevo International Airport in Moscow, Ruisa, after violently throwing a...
In the video, it can be seen that the accused man goes close to the child at the airport, looks around and suddenly grabs the boy, lifts him up and slams him head first on the concrete floor.
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A disturbing incident occurred at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo International Airport when a 31-year-old man from Belarus, Vladimir Vitkov, violently picked up and slammed an 18-month-old Iranian boy to the ground. The boy, who had just arrived with his pregnant mother from Iran, suffered severe skull fractures and spinal injuries and is currently in coma. 🔎 Did 'Jewish' Vladimir Vitkov Smash Iranian Toddler on Ground at Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow,…
Caught on camera: Iranian toddler in coma after ‘drug-addled monster’ throws him to ground at Moscow airport
Vladimir Vitkov, under drug influence, has been detained after violently attacking an 18-month-old Iranian refugee boy at Moscow's airport, leaving him in a coma.
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